Blitzwolf BW-SHP6 Programming Adapter
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Version 3 is here! Major upgrades have been made to the adapter's overall stability. The gap for the push button on top has been widened so it no longer gets pinched. A recess for the Pogo pins has also been added, allowing for more movement. The PCB now clicks firmly into place. Let me know with a note or thumbs up and share your creation! What better way to simplify the process of flashing multiple smart devices than an adapter? I recently acquired this small Blitzwolf BW-SHP6 smart socket to integrate it more seamlessly into my smarthome. To flash it, I used tasmota following this tutorial (link below). However, I didn't want to deal with soldering and desoldering, so I came up with this adapter. Print the adapter, slide in the pogo-pins, secure them with some super glue, and follow this tutorial. Hardware: https://www.blitzwolf.com/2300W-EU-WIFI-Smart-Socket-p-300.html https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Everlasting-100Pcs-Bag-Spring-Test-Probe-Pogo-Pin-P75-E2-Dia-1-3mm-Length-16-5mm/32920805035.html Tutorials: https://github.com/arendst/Sonoff-Tasmota/wiki/BlitzWolf-SHP6 https://www.bastelbunker.de/gosund-sp111-mit-tasmota/ Alternatives: They may also be sold under other names, such as Gosund (confirmed), Waza, Tridis, or Jisusu (confirmed). Since I don't own any of these devices, can someone confirm?
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